John St German

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John St German
Bishop of Worcester-elect
Elected25 March 1302
Quashed17 October 1302
Predecessor Godfrey Giffard
Successor William Gainsborough
Orders
Consecrationnever consecrated
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DenominationCatholic

John St German was a medieval Bishop of Worcester-elect. He was elected on 25 March 1302 but his election was quashed on 17 October 1302 before he was consecrated. [1]

Citations

  1. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 279

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Godfrey de Giffard
Bishop of Worcester
election quashed

1302
Succeeded by
William Gainsborough